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The EtherNet/IP protocol supports the Explicit Messaging implementation of the protocol (PCCC-type messages). User-configurable as both a Client and a server, the EtherNet/IP port is a very powerful data transfer tool.

The IEC60870-5-104 Client protocol implementation allows the transfer of monitor and control data to and from remote servers.

Timestamp events are available to the other protocol through the mailbox feature

Especificações

Internal Database

The ProLinx module contains an internal database that consists of areas for application data, status information, and configuration information.

The internal database is shared between all ports on the module and is used as a conduit to pass information from a device on one network to one or more devices on another network.

Application Data Area

The data area is used to store and retrieve data by the protocol drivers and for data exchange between protocols. The database is used as a source for write commands to remote devices and holds data collected from the remote devices. Commands defined in the configuration file (stored in the configuration data area) control how the data is to be handled in the database.

Status Data Area

This area is used to store error codes, counters, and port status information for each port.

Configuration Data Area

This area contains module configuration information such as port configuration, network information, and command configuration. This configuration file is downloaded to, or uploaded from, this area.

Protocolos

DFNT Protocol Specification

The EtherNet/IP protocol driver supports the Explicit Messaging implementation of the protocol. User-configurable as both a Client and a Server, the EtherNet/IP port is a very powerful data transfer tool.

Protocol Specifications

The EtherNet/IP protocol is one of the primary connectivity tools to the different Rockwell Automation platforms. The Explicit Messaging aspect of the protocol (only) has been implemented in the ProLinx units to provide the data transfer link between the ProLinx units and the Rockwell Automation hardware.

General Protocol Information

Messaging

PCCC on CIPExplicit Messaging supported

Miscellaneous

125 word read and write data lengthsFloating point data supported

EtherNet/IP Server Specifications

In Server mode, the module accepts commands from one or more clients to read/write data stored in the module's internal registers.

EtherNet/IP Server Specifications

Connections

Five independent TCP server sockets permit remote clients to interact with all data contained in the module.

In Client mode, the module controls the read/write data transfer between the gateway and other EtherNet/IP devices. Data transfer can be initiated and executed without any ladder programming being required in the Rockwell Automation hardware.

EtherNet/IP Client Specifications

General

One client

Command List

Support for 100 commands, each configurable for command, IP address, register to/from addressing and word/bit count.

Polling of command list

User configurable polling of commands, including disabled, continuous and on change of data (write only).

EtherNet/IP (Explicit Messaging) Compatible Devices

List of Rockwell Automation material that support EPIC:

PLC5/E rev C/N, D/E, E/D

SLC5/05 series A, OS503 frn4

1785-ENET Series A, rev D

Interchange V6.2

MicroLogix 1100/1400/ANY via 1761-NET-ENI

CompactLogix 1768-L43/L45 via 1768-ENBT

CompactLogix 1769-L32E/L35E/ANY via 1761-NET-ENI

RSLinx Gateway V1.7+

ControlLogix 1756-ENET/ENBT/EN2T

104S Protocol Specification

The 104S module accepts commands from an attached master unit on the network and generates unsolicited messages.

Protocol Specifications

Operating in the Server mode, the protocol driver can accept commands from one client at a time to read/write data stored in the module's internal registers. It supports redundant applications with two simultaneous client connections. However, it only transfers data to one of the clients at a time.

The 104S module acts as an input/output module between the IEC 60870-5-104 Ethernet network and many of the other serial and network protocols, as well as several proprietary interfaces.

The 104S module accepts commands from an attached master unit on the network and generates unsolicited messages. These last sets of messages are either spontaneous or cyclic. Data transferred to the host is derived from the module's internal database. The remote master device can control data in the database and hence the devices connected using the other protocol in the module using standard control messages supported in the protocol. The remote master device uses the fully-configured databases in the module to control outputs and monitor inputs.